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Breaking News: The U.S. Senate has officially passed a massive bipartisan funding deal, narrowly avoiding a partial government shutdown just hours before the midnight deadline. This crucial agreement ends weeks of intense political deadlock between Democrats and Republicans, securing federal funding for essential agencies through the rest of the fiscal year.
While the deal brings relief to millions of federal workers, it came after high-stakes negotiations over Homeland Security funding and policy riders. In this video, we break down what's actually in the bill, why the Department of Homeland Security was separated into a two-week patch, and how this affects you. We also look at the roles played by Senate leaders and the White House in clinching this 11th-hour victory for Washington.
Stay tuned for more updates on how this funding will be implemented and what it means for the 2026 economic outlook.
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00:00The U.S. Senate has just approved a $1.2 trillion bipartisan government funding deal to keep
00:09most federal agencies open through September, while giving lawmakers a two-week extension
00:13for Homeland Security funding as they negotiate tough immigration enforcement reforms.
00:19But a partial shutdown still began this weekend, because the House won't vote on it until Monday.
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